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Programming

System Related Commands

ESC ENQ 11

 

Head Temperature Enquiry

1B 05 0B

hex

27 5 11

decimal

 

Results in a 1-byte response representing the temperature of the Printhead.

Example •

Send→ <ESC><ENQ><11>

Read← n Where n is a value representing the approximate temperature in Celsius.

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ESC ENQ 12

 

 

 

Bootware Version Enquiry

1B 05 0C

hex

 

27 5 12

decimal

 

 

 

Results in a 2-byte response representing the version of the installed bootware.

 

The first byte represents major versions, and the second byte minor versions.

 

Example •

 

 

Send→ <ESC><ENQ><12>

 

 

Read← 01 30 (hex)

 

 

That is, a response with the value 01 30 (hex) indicates version 1.48.

 

 

 

 

 

ESC ENQ c

 

 

 

Device ID Enquiry

1B 05 63

hex

 

27 5 99

decimal

 

 

 

Results in a string containing the device ID in the Windows Plug and Play string format. The two first bytes represent the string length.

Example •

Send→ <ESC><ENQ><99>

Read←0 106 This indicates that the string is 104 characters (plus two characters indicating the string length)

10/19/2009

TTP 8000 Technical Manual

P1003638-003

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